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arias claim she killed alexander in self-defense. >> why? >> the simple answer is that he attacked me. and i defended myself. >> tuesday she testified about how she met alexander at a las vegas convention. >> he stopped right in front of me and stuck his hand out and introduced himself. >> and told the jury he seemed to want to kiss her almost immediately. >> he leaned in very close as if he wanted to kiss me. and he was olymplicking his lip. >> she went into graphic detail about their first sexual encounter a week after they met. >> he began to remove my clothes. i didn't want to tell him no so i just kept going with it. >> why didn't you want to tell him no? >> i didn't want to do anything that would maybe displease him. >> so far arias has spent more than five hours on the stand. literally holding court. >> training. >> she's giggled. do you know what i'm saying? >> and droned on and on about her life in such detail it is almost impossible to believe someone has a memory that good. >> i was in the dressing room at cole's. by that point he
arias claim she killed alexander in self-defense. >> why? >> the simple answer is that he attacked me. and i defended myself. >> tuesday she testified about how she met alexander at a las vegas convention. >> he stopped right in front of me and stuck his hand out and introduced himself. >> and told the jury he seemed to want to kiss her almost immediately. >> he leaned in very close as if he wanted to kiss me. and he was olymplicking his lip. >> she...
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>> he believes that they are good for what the supreme court said, which is self-defense. a police officer today as a standard down with a standard capacity magazine, lebanon to 19 rounds, in that patrol car, you will sometimes find an error -- ar-15 gun. but they are carrying them for the law protection of the health and others. lou: david, it's great to talk with you. thank you so much. come back soon. president obama will return to immigration reform tomorrow. meeting with labor and progressive leaders and a number of eeo's about his plans to push a bipartisan bill, as the white house calls it, through congress this year. senator chuck schumer saying that janet napolitano would be the one person responsible for determining whether order security is strong enough to allow a pathway to citizenship. that put him at odds with senator marco rubio and others on the so-called bipartisan gang of eight. senator rubio said local officials and law enforcement should play an important role in making that determination. while senator schumer pushes for the immigration plan that incl
>> he believes that they are good for what the supreme court said, which is self-defense. a police officer today as a standard down with a standard capacity magazine, lebanon to 19 rounds, in that patrol car, you will sometimes find an error -- ar-15 gun. but they are carrying them for the law protection of the health and others. lou: david, it's great to talk with you. thank you so much. come back soon. president obama will return to immigration reform tomorrow. meeting with labor and...
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we wondered what richard garwin would think of the defense department's appraisal. "the experiments leave no doubt that anomalous excess heat is produced." >> well, that's a statement. >> you just don't buy that. >> well, i am living proof that there's doubt. now, they can say that excess heat is being produced, but they can't say there's no doubt. all they can say is, they don't doubt, but i doubt. >> if you asked me, "is this gonna have any impact on our energy policy?" it's impossible to say, because we don't fundamentally understand the process yet. but to say that we don't fundamentally understand the process and that's why we're not gonna study it is like saying i'm too sick to go to the doctor. >> you know, i wonder how you feel about going public, endorsing this phenomenon on 60 minutes when maybe 90%, i'm guessing, of your colleagues think that it's crackpot science. >> i certainly was among those 90% before i looked at the data. and i can see where they'll be very concerned when they see this piece. all i have to say is, read the published results, talk to
we wondered what richard garwin would think of the defense department's appraisal. "the experiments leave no doubt that anomalous excess heat is produced." >> well, that's a statement. >> you just don't buy that. >> well, i am living proof that there's doubt. now, they can say that excess heat is being produced, but they can't say there's no doubt. all they can say is, they don't doubt, but i doubt. >> if you asked me, "is this gonna have any impact on our...
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. >>> potential cuts in the defense department budget are already forcing changes in american military operations. the pentagon says it will reduce the naval presence in the persian gulf. plans for the uss harry truman carrier to head to the gulf this week have been canceled. that would leave one carrier in the region. defense secretary leon panetta warns under the cuts pentagon workers could face furloughs saying, this is not a game this is reality. >>> vice president joe biden made an emotional appeal to house democrats last night urging them to support the obama administration's gun control agenda. biden choked up while speaking about the recent tragedy at sandy hook and recounted examples of 1600 deaths since that day. his tone turned emphatic reminding audience as their obligation as lawmakers to act. >> when people tell me that you can't prevent these kinds of occurrences, that doesn't mean we can't do something to god forbid if it happens again diminish the carnage. it matters. it matters. >> speaking to those worried about the political consequences of backing controversial gun
. >>> potential cuts in the defense department budget are already forcing changes in american military operations. the pentagon says it will reduce the naval presence in the persian gulf. plans for the uss harry truman carrier to head to the gulf this week have been canceled. that would leave one carrier in the region. defense secretary leon panetta warns under the cuts pentagon workers could face furloughs saying, this is not a game this is reality. >>> vice president joe...
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the defense cuts are perhaps the most popular part of the cuts. >> defense cuts may be popular, but ultimately, american people, they want congress and the white house to work together and take action and not just let these automatic cuts go into place or continue to have these showdowns, a series -- a mountain range of fiscal cliffs. people are going to want to see everyone on the hill cooperate and work together. they associate that with democrats. >> let's sneak a break in and get the trivia out of the way. we asked who was the longest serving chairman of the house judiciary committee? i know jackie was really fired up about this question. new york democrat emanuel cellar. he was instrumental in eliminating the quota system in immigration law. you see why we asked the question now. if you have a political trivia question for us, e-mail us. we'll be right back. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on
the defense cuts are perhaps the most popular part of the cuts. >> defense cuts may be popular, but ultimately, american people, they want congress and the white house to work together and take action and not just let these automatic cuts go into place or continue to have these showdowns, a series -- a mountain range of fiscal cliffs. people are going to want to see everyone on the hill cooperate and work together. they associate that with democrats. >> let's sneak a break in and...
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it's a sign of desperation right now that they see they're on the defensive, defensive, especially after sandyhook and how much we've overreached in the past and the public now is making a pushback. >> but it also, michelle, shows you that people have to, even if they were inclined to listen to them, have to wonder when you take people, danny devito, jack nicholson, their enemies. and then at what level do you say wait a minute, does anybody that even slightly disagree with you become a threat to the second amendment? maybe this is not about the second amendment. when you look at the nra list, the american medical association, national association of police organizations. league of women voters, ywca, united methodist church, these are not enemies of the second amendment. we all don't have to agree with you to not be an enemy. >> i think clarence is exactly right in terms of it's very important for them to stoke this feeling of victim hood and besiegement and paranoia among the membership. and, you know, maybe we can through the smurfs on the list and argue what kind of threat brittany s
it's a sign of desperation right now that they see they're on the defensive, defensive, especially after sandyhook and how much we've overreached in the past and the public now is making a pushback. >> but it also, michelle, shows you that people have to, even if they were inclined to listen to them, have to wonder when you take people, danny devito, jack nicholson, their enemies. and then at what level do you say wait a minute, does anybody that even slightly disagree with you become a...
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i think looking at the most recent gdp statistics and how, you know, government spending and defense cuts affected those, that is something that people are worried about. >> scott bland, we appreciate your time this morning. scott, thank you. >> yeah, thank you. >> here's your first look at the other news going on around america now. in washington state, newly released individual dwroe video for back draft. they escaped serious injury by escaping an explosion and embers. in philadelphia now, morning commuters came across a bizarre sight. it may look like serious partying went down with this giant keg. fortunately that, wasn't the case. police say a low overpass knocked the steel tank off a truck hauling it to a scrap yard. >>> in wisconsin, one university added sparkle to the college theer cle cheerleading squad. >> i wanted my dream to become true. >> they added eight area kids with disabilities making it the first college in the nation to join what is called the sparkle effect. it's a nationwide program created to give disabled kids a shot at cheerleading. >>> finally, a texas rode
i think looking at the most recent gdp statistics and how, you know, government spending and defense cuts affected those, that is something that people are worried about. >> scott bland, we appreciate your time this morning. scott, thank you. >> yeah, thank you. >> here's your first look at the other news going on around america now. in washington state, newly released individual dwroe video for back draft. they escaped serious injury by escaping an explosion and embers. in...
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i think this is where the defense is headed. as you know, there are 11 men and seven women on this jury. they haven't been separated down to the final 12 yet. i believe they are trying to reach out to the women on the jury, to make the women believe that jodi arias was used, that she was mistreated, that she was used for sex and then discarded. travis alexander did not want a real relationship with her. he only wanted her for sex. all right, granted. >> they're trying to make him look like a villain. >> yes, they are, dragging travis alex around's reputation through the mud. what i would like to point out is that she's a willing participant in all of this. when he tries to break up with her, she stalks him, slashing his tires, hacking into his e-mail and bank account, slashing his new girlfriend's tires. it's crazy, driving up to 1,000 miles to get back with him. so, she's more than a willing participant in all of this. but i believe that that is their goal, to trash travis alexander, make certain members of the jury dislike him
i think this is where the defense is headed. as you know, there are 11 men and seven women on this jury. they haven't been separated down to the final 12 yet. i believe they are trying to reach out to the women on the jury, to make the women believe that jodi arias was used, that she was mistreated, that she was used for sex and then discarded. travis alexander did not want a real relationship with her. he only wanted her for sex. all right, granted. >> they're trying to make him look...
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everything he has done down there has been very defensive in nature. so if they can help him understand he can get out of there safely and be a little less guarded, there's a really good chance they'll resolve this peacefully. >> listening earlier, and the doctor said some things that made sense. he said this man has gone against some of his own beliefs. for instance, when he killed the dog for coming across the street. these are things you might be able to point out with him and have him realize that he is not doing what he says should be done. >> that's a good point. and that's why in many cases the conversation takes so long. because people's actions don't always line up with their words, and if you have to point that out to him, you have to do it in a gentle fashion so they don't feel like they're being attacked. >> we haven't seen or heard from any of this child's family members. i'm guessing that's a calculated decision. is that a case-by-case basis or how do you make that decision? >> it's a very scary time for the family. they don't know what t
everything he has done down there has been very defensive in nature. so if they can help him understand he can get out of there safely and be a little less guarded, there's a really good chance they'll resolve this peacefully. >> listening earlier, and the doctor said some things that made sense. he said this man has gone against some of his own beliefs. for instance, when he killed the dog for coming across the street. these are things you might be able to point out with him and have him...
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bozell defense saying, mr. bozell is what we call in our movement a legacy. he has devoted his life to the cause of american conservative as did his father, brent bozell, ii, for barry gold water. you may have heard from his other uncle jim buckly, a former u.s. senator or brent's mother, patricia buckley bozell of the both important writers in our conservative movement. let it start here. the president of rove's new super pac told "the new york times" this week that they are particularly concerned about the senate race in iowa because this guy might get the republican nomination. >> if there is a sexual predator out there who has impregnated a young girl, that sexual predator could pick that girl up off the playground at the middle school and haul her across the state line and force her to get an abortion to er rad indicate evidence of the crime and drop her off at the swing set and that's not again the law in the united states of america. >> that's the dangerously, of course, iowa conservative steve king. according to a new poll, steve king has a big lead f
bozell defense saying, mr. bozell is what we call in our movement a legacy. he has devoted his life to the cause of american conservative as did his father, brent bozell, ii, for barry gold water. you may have heard from his other uncle jim buckly, a former u.s. senator or brent's mother, patricia buckley bozell of the both important writers in our conservative movement. let it start here. the president of rove's new super pac told "the new york times" this week that they are...
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now, the "washington post" was on defense. basically, all statements by public figures are subject to scrutiny. the president made an unexpected claim. and for nearly a week the white house refused to back it up. but in the end, they concluded the issue is settled. not according to the white house press corps. these are some of the questions jay carney was asked during his media availability today. why release the photo now? was the president shooting skeet or trap? does he ever shoot weapons -- or did he ever shoot weapons before he was president? did he ever shoot weapons elsewhere? will you release photos of friends or family or guests? carney responded, "the fact is that the president was asked a question. he did not volunteer, but was a lifetime of supporting every gun ban, every gun control scheme imaginable. the washington press has a responsibility to ask the president tough questions about things affecting all americans. a photo of the president shooting skeet does not affect gun laws one bit. it only distracts from t
now, the "washington post" was on defense. basically, all statements by public figures are subject to scrutiny. the president made an unexpected claim. and for nearly a week the white house refused to back it up. but in the end, they concluded the issue is settled. not according to the white house press corps. these are some of the questions jay carney was asked during his media availability today. why release the photo now? was the president shooting skeet or trap? does he ever shoot...
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we want critical defense attorneys to represent some of the worst people in the world. when is security and exchanges commission was established in the '30sroosevelt, he appointed a man deeply involved, joseph p. kennedy. he said hey, look, guys, i know all of the tricks because i've play ds them. now they're over. can i say on the dodd-frank bill, one important point. when we passed that bill in june, 2010, the financial community and the republicans said this is going to be the end of the markets. this is going to destroy the financial community. in the 2 1/2 years since that bill became law, the dow jones industrial average has gone up 40%. we have just had one of the best periods in american history in the stock market. and i'm not saying that the passage of the bill caused it, but the notion by trying to get good regulation, let me say this. if that's undermining, there's a lot of people that would like to be undermined. >> well, the chairman conceived it and the president is fighting to protect it. former congressman bar knee frank, thanks for your time tonight. >
we want critical defense attorneys to represent some of the worst people in the world. when is security and exchanges commission was established in the '30sroosevelt, he appointed a man deeply involved, joseph p. kennedy. he said hey, look, guys, i know all of the tricks because i've play ds them. now they're over. can i say on the dodd-frank bill, one important point. when we passed that bill in june, 2010, the financial community and the republicans said this is going to be the end of the...
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they never asked other defense nominees about this. the campaign to make chuck hagel reveal these reams of confidential information about private companies or else seems to have originated with the new guy, republican senator ted cruz. the guy from texas. long-time political scholar norman orrinstein calls this demand by senator cruz unprecedented. he continues, "that a freshman senator would ask for that level of information says more about ted cruz than about anything else. i've never heard of anything like that before. but you could say that ted cruz in the senate is unprecedented too." strange times in the u.s. senate right now. strange times. more ahead. [ male announcer ] you know that guy who sells those remote control helicopters at the mall. buy 'em or don't. whatever man. either way, he gets to fly helicopters all day. i'm talking da vinci style flying machines! he's datin' kayla, the lotion girl. able, bodied, athleticism. here's his buddy marko, who's got the hot water for his velveeta shells & cheese. achieve your dreams.
they never asked other defense nominees about this. the campaign to make chuck hagel reveal these reams of confidential information about private companies or else seems to have originated with the new guy, republican senator ted cruz. the guy from texas. long-time political scholar norman orrinstein calls this demand by senator cruz unprecedented. he continues, "that a freshman senator would ask for that level of information says more about ted cruz than about anything else. i've never...
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obviously this looks a lot like a shot across the bow over those possible defense cuts in the works. in fact secretary panetta minced no words at speaking at georgetown a short while ago. he says the upcoming automatic defense spending cuts threaten, quote, the most serious readiness crisis faced by the military in more than a decade. >> for more than a year and a half, the joint chiefs of staff and i have been extremely vocal about our deep concerns about taking another half trillion dollars out of the defense budget, in an across the board fashion. that hits every area, and that guarantees that we hollow out the military. across the board cuts, that would deeply damage our national security. >> the secretary urged congress to accept president obama's call yesterday for smaller package of cuts to avoid the across the board reductions known as sequestration, you probably heard a lot about that, that sequestration would reduce defense spending by $45 billion through september. the national board of the boy scouts of america has decided to put off an important vote to decide on lifting
obviously this looks a lot like a shot across the bow over those possible defense cuts in the works. in fact secretary panetta minced no words at speaking at georgetown a short while ago. he says the upcoming automatic defense spending cuts threaten, quote, the most serious readiness crisis faced by the military in more than a decade. >> for more than a year and a half, the joint chiefs of staff and i have been extremely vocal about our deep concerns about taking another half trillion...
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she subsequently two years after that interview changed her defense to self defense. of course the jury doesn't know it was two years later. her explanation now is i said that because i was planning to kill myself. >> oh, belting. if i had a penny for every time that someone under interrogation changes his or her story when confronted with really compelling and damming evidence, i could take you on a year long trip around the world on my expensive yacht. we have been at this rodeo a few times. keep an eye on this case. and we will check in with you. thanks, beth. >> my pleasure. it fits in your . now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. now tell the world daniel... [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. >>> the computer maker dell is not the company it on
she subsequently two years after that interview changed her defense to self defense. of course the jury doesn't know it was two years later. her explanation now is i said that because i was planning to kill myself. >> oh, belting. if i had a penny for every time that someone under interrogation changes his or her story when confronted with really compelling and damming evidence, i could take you on a year long trip around the world on my expensive yacht. we have been at this rodeo a few...
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defense stocks will come under pressure. we are not out of the fiscal woods, we are at a new paradigm for the industry. liz: we have new numbers. expedia. adam: came in at $0.63, the street expecting $0.65. revenue however it big beat. street expecting in her 30 million. growing 33%, bucking 19% in the fourth quarter. might be a reason they are reacting positively. liz: what about their revenue increasing 10%, these are double-digit percentage gains. not a surprise you're seeing this stock moving higher in the aftermarket. show us the money, you really like facebook last time you were here. do you still love it? >> i do like facebook and you also know i manage etf portfolios, so we're big on technology, like consumer discretionary stocks and would like to retail stocks. facebook is unique in the sense there is a billion uses. my bet is on zuckerberg and $10 billion in cash. david: on november 20 and s&p was at 1409 said it was going over 1500, which indeed it has done. thank you very much. we're waiting on disney. the number
defense stocks will come under pressure. we are not out of the fiscal woods, we are at a new paradigm for the industry. liz: we have new numbers. expedia. adam: came in at $0.63, the street expecting $0.65. revenue however it big beat. street expecting in her 30 million. growing 33%, bucking 19% in the fourth quarter. might be a reason they are reacting positively. liz: what about their revenue increasing 10%, these are double-digit percentage gains. not a surprise you're seeing this stock...
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flu and so many other germs, we're told again and again that hand sanitizers and soap are the best defense. last year, americans spent more than $170 million on hand sanitizers alone. so, we wondered, what works best? and how do the sanitizers compare in a showdown with soap? well, tonight, our chief medical editor dr. richard besser put them to the test and gets some real answers. >> reporter: clean? as many as 400,000 germs per hand. that's how many bacteria travel with us every day. so, here at the university of maryland food safety lab, six brave grad students and i signed up for a nasty experiment -- voluntarily dousing our hands in a toxic brew of millions of e-coli bacteria. yep, e-coli. good? something a little odd about rubbing e. coli. to see what would take it off. first up, hand sanitizers. we tested two kinds you'll find at the store. one with 60% alcohol and one so-called natural formula containing no alcohol. the key with hand sanitizers is to use enough of it. your hands should take a full 15 seconds or longer to dry. now let that air dry, okay? then, we pressed our hands o
flu and so many other germs, we're told again and again that hand sanitizers and soap are the best defense. last year, americans spent more than $170 million on hand sanitizers alone. so, we wondered, what works best? and how do the sanitizers compare in a showdown with soap? well, tonight, our chief medical editor dr. richard besser put them to the test and gets some real answers. >> reporter: clean? as many as 400,000 germs per hand. that's how many bacteria travel with us every day....
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and you're not going to get there by cutting defense. and you're not going to get there by raising taxes. you've got to address the problem which is entitlement spending. >> here's one of the major problems with regard to medicare. and that is rising health care costs. already 18% of total gdp. seems to me the best way to control medicare and medicaid, those are the ones out of control. social security is not out of control. it's medicare and medicaid -- >> but it hasn't been fixed. >> the best way to deal with medicare and medicaid is to get health care costs under control. what you want to do is basically use the bargaining of medicare and medicaid so that providers move from a fee system, a fee for service system to a fee for healthy outcome system. wouldn't you agree? >> well, absolutely. as you know, that's the proposal being pushed forward by dartmouth your alma mater. has a lot of viability to it. but it's easy to say but it's hard to do. the point is, however, that you've got to have a president who's willing to step up on the is
and you're not going to get there by cutting defense. and you're not going to get there by raising taxes. you've got to address the problem which is entitlement spending. >> here's one of the major problems with regard to medicare. and that is rising health care costs. already 18% of total gdp. seems to me the best way to control medicare and medicaid, those are the ones out of control. social security is not out of control. it's medicare and medicaid -- >> but it hasn't been fixed....
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. >> the john brennan nominee, described it as self-defense, okay? a drone, a drone against, you know, an american. and do you have any problem with that one? >> let's go back to the two parts. first the hypocrisy argument. john brennan and all of his ilk of folks who were criticizing the left, criticizing president bush for going into iraq on preemption, on self-defense before we were attacked and the left has been going for eight years, you know, bush lied, people die, all based on the issue of preemption. and here we have now, this administration who is against all of this, now saying, the same rationale that president bush-- >> hypocrisy is one issue and i give that one to you, but are you not troubled by the fact and this is also sort of looped into hypocrisy. a new discussion with the obama administration wanting to bring gitmo to new york and give them trials where they have lawyers, rights to appeal. cross examination, decided by a jury and yet here under this government program, a high government official, i don't know who that is. judge, ju
. >> the john brennan nominee, described it as self-defense, okay? a drone, a drone against, you know, an american. and do you have any problem with that one? >> let's go back to the two parts. first the hypocrisy argument. john brennan and all of his ilk of folks who were criticizing the left, criticizing president bush for going into iraq on preemption, on self-defense before we were attacked and the left has been going for eight years, you know, bush lied, people die, all based...
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citizens, who are operational leaders of al qaeda, are a lawful act of national self-defense. >> we only take these kinds of actions when there's an imminent threat, when capture is not feasible, and when we are confident that we're doing so in a way that's consistent with federal and international law. >> reporter: but the memo appears to allow greater leeway than the administration is publicly acknowledged. it says an imminent threat does not require the united states to have clear evidence that a specific attack on u.s. persons and interests will take place in the immediate future. the aclu is challenging obama's drone policy, and is suing the u.s. government over awlaki's death, on behalf of his family. >> it is a chilling document. it's, you know, it sets out the government's claimed authority to carry out the targeted killing of american citizens. but the limits are really vague and elastic and it's easy to see how they could be manipulated. >> reporter: nbc news analyst michael lighter, a former counterterrorism official says it reflects the reality of the murky war against al qae
citizens, who are operational leaders of al qaeda, are a lawful act of national self-defense. >> we only take these kinds of actions when there's an imminent threat, when capture is not feasible, and when we are confident that we're doing so in a way that's consistent with federal and international law. >> reporter: but the memo appears to allow greater leeway than the administration is publicly acknowledged. it says an imminent threat does not require the united states to have...
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all those cuts have come from non-defense programs. the fact check organization says only $1.4 trillion have the deficit reduction was in spending cuts. the rest came from tax hikes. >>> a seven-year-old colorado boy has been suspended from cool for lobbing an imaginary grenade in order to save the planet. he did not threaten anyone but violated the school's list of absolutes which forbids weapons real or pretend. his mother doesn't think it's realistic important second graders but the school district tells the herald newspaper the story is more complicated than being portrayed. >> finally as the associated press puts it, no wonder they are in danger. galapagos for advertises aluminum period around while a pianist played getting them in the mood to mate. they did not appear to be aroused by his romantic style of music but they seemed to perk up for carrots. >> iran's leader rejected one-on-one talks about its nuclear program. tehran has found another way to provoke the obama administration. amy kellogg has more from london. >> iran jus
all those cuts have come from non-defense programs. the fact check organization says only $1.4 trillion have the deficit reduction was in spending cuts. the rest came from tax hikes. >>> a seven-year-old colorado boy has been suspended from cool for lobbing an imaginary grenade in order to save the planet. he did not threaten anyone but violated the school's list of absolutes which forbids weapons real or pretend. his mother doesn't think it's realistic important second graders but the...
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you can say the same thing about entitlement reform, national defense. there are things the republican party can do to differentiate themselves from the democratic party, but we're not going to win elections if we continue to be like i said before, the party of todd akin or richard mourdock. >> is karl rove right? you have to be gate keepers, people like party chairs, big fund raisers. >> of course. of course they are. but i don't know that karl rove after his performance in 2012 should be the gate keeper. he was inside the bubble as much as anybody else so much so that he melted down on election night. you know, it was almost like trying to get james brown off the stage. you had to keep going out there saying it's over. it's over. >> into a superstar. that's all i know. that was one night she won the battle. >> she won the battle there. but you need somebody like haley barbour who understands in '93 and '94 had to rebuild the party. haley barbour who would come on our show with other people wouldn't embrace olympia snow. even on jim jeffert's most liber
you can say the same thing about entitlement reform, national defense. there are things the republican party can do to differentiate themselves from the democratic party, but we're not going to win elections if we continue to be like i said before, the party of todd akin or richard mourdock. >> is karl rove right? you have to be gate keepers, people like party chairs, big fund raisers. >> of course. of course they are. but i don't know that karl rove after his performance in 2012...
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the secretary of state never once talked to the secretary of defense. the president of the united states never made one phone call to find out how this operation was going and this whole episode, if it had come out before the election, remember when obama turned to romney in the third debate and basically said i know these people, i know their families and i know their names, i would never put them in harm's way. well, mr. president, what did you do for eight hours? who did you talk to? what kind of leadership did you exhibit? they made two movies about the bin laden raid and you deserve credit for that, but you've had no accounting for the benghazi attack and you're going to have an accounting. i'm not going to stop until the american people know what their commander-in-chief did for eight hours and thus far, all we know is he had a 15 minute conversation. >> sean: all right. now, multiple requests, senator, were made for extra security because the threat was grave and they couldn't withstand an attack. senator mccain focused on that with general demps
the secretary of state never once talked to the secretary of defense. the president of the united states never made one phone call to find out how this operation was going and this whole episode, if it had come out before the election, remember when obama turned to romney in the third debate and basically said i know these people, i know their families and i know their names, i would never put them in harm's way. well, mr. president, what did you do for eight hours? who did you talk to? what...